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<p>Below is a list of articles, blogs, podcast and other tidbits published online around Quarkus.</p>
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<b><a href="https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/05/mandrel-a-community-distribution-of-graalvm-for-the-red-hat-build-of-quarkus/">Mandrel: A community distribution of GraalVM for the Red Hat build of Quarkus - Red Hat Developer</a></b>
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by <b>Mark Little</b> posted 5. June 2020

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<b><a href="https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/04/the-road-to-quarkus-ga-completing-the-first-supported-kubernetes-native-java-stack/">The road to Quarkus GA: Completing the first supported Kubernetes-native Java stack - Red Hat Developer</a></b>
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by <b>Mark Little</b> posted 4. June 2020

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Comparison between Quarkus and Spring Boot

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<b><a href="https://simply-how.com/quarkus-vs-spring-boot-production-performance">How My App's Performance Improved After Migrating To Quarkus From Spring Boot (JDK 14) | Simply How</a></b>
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by <b>Unknown</b> posted 1. June 2020

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React + Quarkus: Swagger and OpenAPI

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/setting-up-swagger-with-quarkus-and-react/">Setting up Swagger with Quarkus and React | Quarkify</a></b>
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by <b>Dmytro Chaban</b> posted 1. June 2020

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<b><a href="https://www.loicmathieu.fr/wordpress/en/informatique/quarkus-jlink-et-application-class-data-sharing-appcds/">Quarkus, jlink and Application Class Data Sharing (AppCDS) | Loic's Blog</a></b>
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by <b>Loic Mathieu</b> posted 29. May 2020

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Using Tika with Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://gerardo.dev/aws-quarkus-tika-lucene.html">Quarkus, Apache Tika and Lucene | Gerardo Arroyo</a></b>
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by <b>gerardo@flecharoja.com</b> posted 28. May 2020

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Red Hat’s Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java stack, is now supported on the Red Hat Runtimes platform for developing cloud-native applications.

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<b><a href="https://www.infoworld.com/article/3545949/red-hat-runtimes-adds-kubernetes-native-quarkus-java-stack.html">Red Hat Runtimes adds Kubernetes-native Quarkus Java stack | InfoWorld</a></b>
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from InfoWorld

by <b>Paul Krill</b> posted 27. May 2020

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Red Hat’s Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java stack, is now supported on the Red Hat Runtimes platform for developing cloud-native applications.

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<b><a href="https://thetechworld.website/2020/05/27/red-hat-runtimes-adds-kubernetes-native-quarkus-java-stack/">Red Hat Runtimes adds Kubernetes-native Quarkus Java stack | The Tech World</a></b>
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by <b>Unknown</b> posted 27. May 2020

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Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced an expansion of its application services portfolio with the addition of Quarkus as a fully supported framework in Red Hat Runtimes.

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<b><a href="http://svdaily.com/red-hat-advances-java-on-kubernetes-delivers-quarkus-as-a-fully-supported-runtime-for-cloud-native-development/">Red Hat Advances Java on Kubernetes, Delivers Quarkus as a Fully-Supported Runtime for Cloud-Native Development – Silicon Valley Daily</a></b>
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by <b>Unknown</b> posted 27. May 2020

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We are excited to welcome Quarkus as an official Red Hat Runtime

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<b><a href="https://www.redhat.com/es/blog/bringing-java-kubernetes-native-future-quarkus">Bringing Java into the Kubernetes-native future with Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Rich Sharples</b> posted 27. May 2020

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If your project needs UI, React probably is a good option for any middle-size service. With Quarkus, it’s super easy to serve your React app.

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/build-run-and-deploy-react-app-with-quarkus/">Build, run and deploy React app with Quarkus | Quarkify</a></b>
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by <b>Dmitry Chaban</b> posted 26. May 2020

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This article explains how to deploy Quarkus applications on OpenShift as quickly as possible. All you need is an OpenShift cluster with enough memory. Everything else can be done in the browser.

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<b><a href="http://heidloff.net/article/deploying-quarkus-applications-on-openshift-without-local-setup/">Deploying Quarkus Apps on OpenShift without local Setup</a></b>
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from IBM

by <b>Niklas Heidloff</b> posted 25. May 2020

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Generate a JHipster Quarkus project with angular frontend and feature-rich backend.

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/generate-quarkus-project-with-jhipster/">Generate Quarkus project with JHipster | Quarkify</a></b>
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by <b>Dmytro Chaban</b> posted 22. May 2020

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How to deploy a Panache/MongoDB Quarkus application in the cloud with Platform.sh

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/deploy-quarkus-faster-in-the-cloud-with-platformsh-3">Deploy Quarkus Faster in the Cloud With Platform.sh Part 6 - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 19. May 2020

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How to deploy a Quarkus application with a command mode Application in the cloud with Platform.sh

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/deploy-quarkus-faster-in-the-cloud-with-platformsh-2">Deploy Quarkus Faster in the Cloud with Platform.sh. Part 5 - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 19. May 2020

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Quarkuss serverless strategy

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<b><a href="https://bill.burkecentral.com/2020/05/19/quarkus-serverless-strategy/">Quarkus Serverless Strategy | Bill the Plumber</a></b>
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by <b>Bill Burke</b> posted 19. May 2020

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Quarkus uses GraalVM and builds ahead of time (AOT) to package a OS-native artifact that can be deployed without using the Java Virtual Machine. Let’s understand how it works!

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<b><a href="https://moduscreate.com/blog/java-kubernetes-quarkus/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=OrgSocial">Deploying Java on Kubernetes with Quarkus - Modus Create</a></b>
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from Modus Create

by <b>Wesley Fuchter</b> posted 18. May 2020

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IntelliJ

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<b><a href="https://www.pscp.tv/w/1OwxWQwaRNqGQ">CodeOps Technologies: "Quarkus & IntelliJ Idea Meetup"</a></b>
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by <b>Twitter Inc</b> posted 16. May 2020

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How to secure your Quarkus app

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<b><a href="https://rikcarve.github.io/2020/05/14/Quarkus-Security.html">Quarkus Security | Some developer’s blog</a></b>
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by <b>rikcarve</b> posted 14. May 2020

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How to deploy a Panache/PostgreSQL Quarkus application in the cloud with Platform.sh

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/deploy-quarkus-faster-in-the-cloud-with-platformsh">Deploy Quarkus Faster in the Cloud With Platform.sh Part 3: PostgreSQL With Panache - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 13. May 2020

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How to deploy a Hibernate Search Quarkus application in the cloud with Platform.sh

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/deploy-quarkus-faster-in-the-cloud-with-platformsh-1">Deploy Quarkus Faster in the Cloud with Platform.sh. Part 4: Hibernate Search With Elasticsearch - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 13. May 2020

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In the second of this seires on deploying Quarkus to the cloud, we take a look at building the Quarkus app in preparation for deployment.

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/quarkus-supersonic-subatomic-java-deploy-faster-in">Deploy Quarkus Faster in The Cloud with Platform.sh. Part 2: PostgreSQL with JPA - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 13. May 2020

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Tutorial to reduce the server footprint of a REST API in JAVA by compiling it in native code with Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://fxrobin.developpez.com/tutoriels/java/application-rest-quarkus-jpa-graalvm-docker/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter">REST API with Quarkus, JPA, GraalVM and Docker</a></b>
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by <b>François-Xavier Robin</b> posted 13. May 2020

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Lufthansa Technik reduced its cloud costs to one third after starting to use Red Hats Quarkus. The solution is one of Red Hat's latest news and is aimed at everyone who works in container environments.

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<b><a href="https://www.voister.se/artikel/2020/05/quarkus-10x-snabbare/">Quarkus 10x faster - Voister</a></b>
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by <b>Tim Leffler</b> posted 12. May 2020

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JWT Token use cases and  token generation.

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/simple-jwt-token-authentication-with-quarkus/">Simple JWT Token authentication with Quarkus | Quarkify</a></b>
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by <b>Dmytro Chaban</b> posted 12. May 2020

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<b><a href="http://heidloff.net/article/workshops-reactive-applications-with-quarkus-microprofile-openshift/">Workshops: Reactive Apps with Quarkus and OpenShift</a></b>
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from IBM

by <b>Niklas Heidloff</b> posted 11. May 2020

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How to deploy a plain Quarkus application in the cloud with Platform.sh

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/quarkus-supersonic-subatomic-java-goes-faster-in-t">Deploy Quarkus Faster in The Cloud with Platform.sh. Part 1: Hello World - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 11. May 2020

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Uploading files to MinIO Cloud Native Object Store from Quarkus RESTful API

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<b><a href="https://2much2learn.com/uploading-files-to-cloud-native-object-store-from-quarkus-restful-api/">Uploading files to MinIO Cloud Native Object Store from Quarkus RESTful API | 2much2learn.com</a></b>
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from 2much2learn

by <b>Madan Narra (https://www.linkedin.com/in/narramadan)</b> posted 10. May 2020

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Using WebSockets to push updates to a frontend application

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/@ccpatrut/hands-on-reactive-application-with-angular-and-quarkus-37478ad2b41e">Hands-On Reactive Application with Angular and Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Catalin Patrut</b> posted 10. May 2020

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Some thoughts on Quarkus vs Spring on Swagger support, HTTP response code, and Quarkus' 80% statup time improvement.

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/@cresloga_68978/spring-boot-vs-quarkus-82ab6256271d">Spring boot Vs Quarkus - Loganathan Murugesan - Medium</a></b>
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by <b>Loganathan Murugesan</b> posted 10. May 2020

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Nowadays Quarkus known as SUPERSONIC SUBATOMIC JAVA. It provides a lot of features to facilitate build and deployment.

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/openshift-and-aws-lambda-deployment-with-quarkus?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter">Openshift and AWS Lambda Deployment With Quarkus - DZone Microservices</a></b>
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by <b>Elina Valieva</b> posted 8. May 2020

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<b><a href="https://jamesward.com/2020/05/07/graalvm-native-image-tips-tricks/">GraalVM Native Image Tips & Tricks - James Ward</a></b>
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by <b>Unknown</b> posted 7. May 2020

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competitor recently published a microbenchmark comparing the performance of their stack to Quarkus. The Quarkus team feels this microbenchmark shouldn’t be taken at face value because it wasn’t making a like-to-like comparison leading to incorrect conclusions.

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<b><a href="https://jaxenter.com/quarkus-io-thread-microbenchmark-171748.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=early">Quarkus – an IO thread and a worker thread walk into a bar: a microbenchmark story</a></b>
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by <b>Emmanuel Bernard</b> posted 7. May 2020

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Vidar walks through a innovative way to have hot-reload of both frontend and back end services using Docker compose.

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<b><a href="https://blogg.kantega.no/hot_deployment_of_quarkus_and_node_through_docker/">Hot deployment of Quarkus & Node (React) through Docker</a></b>
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by <b>Vidar Wahlberg</b> posted 6. May 2020

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If you’re not aware yet, there is a Java framework that is considered a true game-changer. Meet Quarkus - with the help of IBM Developer Advocate Niklas Heidloff.

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<b><a href="https://www.codemotion.com/magazine/dev-hub/cloud-manager/quarkus-cloud-native-containers-based-development-java-framework/">Quarkus: Java framework for Containers-based development</a></b>
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by <b>Leo Sorge</b> posted 6. May 2020

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Adam shows how to use Quarkus command mode to write a CLI

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<b><a href="https://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/a_command_line_application_with">A Command Line Application with Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Adam Bien</b> posted 6. May 2020

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Quarkus is a high-profile integration  with GraalVM.

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<b><a href="https://www.theserverside.com/news/252482598/Oracles-GraalVM-finds-its-place-in-Java-app-ecosystem?utm_campaign=tss_bizapps1&utm_content=1588706524&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter">Oracle's GraalVM finds its place in Java app ecosystem</a></b>
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by <b>Darryl K. Taft</b> posted 4. May 2020

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Vuejs is a perfect tool that can help you build single-page applications. Why not integrate it tightly with Quarkus?

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/build-run-and-deploy-vuejs-app-with-quarkus/">Build, run and deploy Vuejs app with Quarkus | Quarkify</a></b>
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by <b>Dmytro Chaban</b> posted 4. May 2020

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Adam walks through how Quarkus work behind the scenes. Shows how you can validate what Quarkus actually does.

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<b><a href="https://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/behind_the_scenes_magic_of">Behind the Scenes (=Magic) of Dependency Injection in Quarkus : Adam Bien's Weblog</a></b>
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by <b>Adam Bien</b> posted 3. May 2020

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Dmytro tells the story on how he learned to save money and time using Quarkus on Google Cloud Platform. Great info on how to run it and how to work with Quarkus on GCP.

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/how-to-deploy-quarkus-on-google-app-engine/">How to deploy Quarkus on Google App Engine</a></b>
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by <b>Dmytro</b> posted 3. May 2020

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Example on how to use a request filter to exchange data in the web layer using headers and CDI

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<b><a href="https://idk.dev/adding-data-to-the-vert-x-web-layer-from-your-quarkus-application/">Adding data to the Vert.X web layer from your Quarkus application : idk.dev</a></b>
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by <b>Data Science</b> posted 3. May 2020

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Quarkus and Kubernetess cheat sheet

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<b><a href="https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/quarkus-kubernetes-i/">Quarkus & Kubernetes I Cheat Sheet | Red Hat Developer</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Alex Soto</b> posted 30. April 2020

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How to deploy your Quarkus app on Kubernetes in 10 secs (in French)

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<b><a href="https://www.middleware-solutions.fr/2020/04/24/de-quarkusio-a-kubernetes-en-10-secondes/">De QuarkusIO à Kubernetes en 10 secondes | | Middleware Solutions</a></b>
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from Middleware Solutions

by <b>Emmanuel Lesne</b> posted 24. April 2020

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Maxime outlines how he fully automated with GitHub Actions his deployment of a Quarkus app to Google Cloud Platform.

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/@max.day/how-to-use-github-actions-to-deploy-your-quarkus-app-to-gcp-6ed5d9fdecb3">How to use GitHub Actions to deploy your Quarkus app to GCP</a></b>
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by <b>Maxime David</b> posted 23. April 2020

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Qute is a native-capable and async templating engine and Francesco introduces you to examples and syntax of Qute.

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<b><a href="http://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/quarkus/qute-a-template-for-quarkus-web-applications">Qute: a template for Quarkus Web applications</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Francesco Marchioni</b> posted 20. April 2020

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Liquibase the second database migration tool available with a Quarkus extension. Written by Andrej and in this article he walks through how Liquibase for Quarkus works

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<b><a href="https://capgemini.github.io/development/Quarkus-meets-Liquibase/">Quarkus meets Liquibase | Capgemini Engineering</a></b>
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from Cap Gemini

by <b>Andrej Petras</b> posted 23. March 2020

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Dumi gives a nice example of implementing GraphQL using reactive mysql with a sprinkle of Vert.x all nicely combined and orchestrated with Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://dumisblog.wordpress.com/2020/03/03/microservices-with-quarkus-graphql-api-reactive-mysql/">Microservices with Quarkus – GraphQL API+ Reactive MySQL</a></b>
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by <b>Duminda Wanninayake</b> posted 7. March 2020

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Once again Adam goes in an compare numbers; in this he shows how Quarkus with its 'treeshaking' ends up taking up less memory than an empty Jetty. Interesting comparison - worth a watch!

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<b><a href="http://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/quarkus_with_microprofile_ram_jetty">Quarkus with MicroProfile, RAM, Jetty and -Xmx18m</a></b>
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by <b>Adam Bien</b> posted 7. March 2020

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Adam likes to measure and compare things - this time he takes on Quarkus vs WildFly - two projects that shares a lot of the same engineering roots. Interesting quick screencast that gives some external understanding on these two great projects.

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<b><a href="http://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/quarkus_vs_wildfly">Quarkus vs. WildFly -- Requests per Second</a></b>
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by <b>Adam Bien</b> posted 7. March 2020

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Jaydeep gives his angle on how he thinks Quarkus can help make Java great again. Something we fully believe together with him.

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/javarevisited/quarkus-make-java-great-again-dcfa84af74b0">Quarkus - Make Java Great Again</a></b>
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by <b>Jaydeep Deshmukh</b> posted 7. March 2020

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Alex gives his take on introducing Quarkus and how it accelerates development.

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<b><a href="https://codetalks.tv/talk/java-particle-acceleration-using-quarkus-alex-soto-g6lv8wwtg5g">CodeTalks - Java Particle Acceleration using Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Alex Soto</b> posted 1. March 2020

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Rafal outlines how he uses Testcontainers to setup tests of his Quarkus application with automatic start/stop of a PostgreSQL database!

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<b><a href="https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2020/02/quarkus-tests-with-testcontainers-and-postgresql.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter">Quarkus tests with Testcontainers and PostgreSQL</a></b>
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by <b>Rafal Borowiec</b> posted 28. February 2020

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Jiri goes on an interesting journey outlining how he took the existing plain Java based Operator for Spark and converted it to a Quarkus based Operator.

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<b><a href="https://jkremser.github.io/post/spark-operator-quarkus/">Migrating the Spark Operator to Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Jiri Kremser</b> posted 26. February 2020

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OpenJ9 is an alternative JavaVM to OpenJDK. In this article Niklas takes it for a ride and shows how it stack up against GraalVM and OpenJDK in a basic CRUD application.

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/using-the-openj9-jvm-for-quarkus-applications">Using the OpenJ9 JVM for Quarkus Applications</a></b>
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by <b>Niklas Heidloff</b> posted 25. February 2020

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Jean-François describes how he by using Quarkus API's significantly reduced the amount of configuration and boiler-plate code.

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<b><a href="https://jefrajames.wordpress.com/2020/02/24/optimize-your-code-for-quarkus/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter">Optimize your code for Quarkus – Jean-François James</a></b>
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by <b>Jean-François James</b> posted 24. February 2020

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Harald outlines his approach on using docker-compose to setup integration test environment in his Quarkus project.

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<b><a href="https://github.com/rmh78/quarkus-verify">rmh78/quarkus-verify</a></b>
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by <b>Harald Reinmüller</b> posted 24. February 2020

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Grzegorz is not a fan of frameworks but still found a light in Quarkus. Read this article on his angle on why he like Quarkus and used it to make Quarkus hazelcast extension.

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<b><a href="https://4comprehension.com/quarkus-a-new-age-of-modern-java-frameworks-is-here/">Quarkus – A New Age of Modern Java Frameworks is Here – { 4Comprehension }</a></b>
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from Hazelcast

by <b>Grzegorz Piwowarek</b> posted 23. February 2020

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Dorian goes through how to do multitenancy in Quarkus using his latest Quarkus extension all hooked up to Open ID.

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/@maliszewskid3/implement-multi-tenancy-oidc-and-hibernate-on-quarkus-4f2e0214ed2d">Implement multi tenancy oidc and hibernate on quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Dorian Maliszewski</b> posted 17. February 2020

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Loic walks through how to use TestContainers with Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://www.loicmathieu.fr/wordpress/en/informatique/quarkus-et-testcontainers/">Quarkus and Testcontainers</a></b>
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by <b>Loic Mathieu</b> posted 17. February 2020

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Deploying a native Quarkus app on Clever Cloud (French)

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<b><a href="https://lunatech.fr/2020/02/07/deployer-une-application-native-quarkus-sur-clever-cloud/">Déployer une application native Quarkus sur Clever-cloud – Lunatech</a></b>
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from Lunatech

by <b>Nicolas Martignole</b> posted 7. February 2020

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How to use flight Recorder custom events in a Quarkus app

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<b><a href="https://www.morling.dev/blog/rest-api-monitoring-with-custom-jdk-flight-recorder-events/">Monitoring REST APIs with Custom JDK Flight Recorder Events - Gunnar Morling</a></b>
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by <b>Gunnar Morling</b> posted 29. January 2020

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Nicolas from Lunatech walks through his initials thoughs on Quarkus and stating he'll post more while he evaluates Quarkus. We are looking forward to it!

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<b><a href="https://www.lunatech.com/2020/01/quarkus-an-open-source-tool-to-write-your-java-applications/">Quarkus: an open-source tool to write your Java applications</a></b>
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from Lunatech

by <b>Nicolas Martignole</b> posted 27. January 2020

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Niklas outlines how he wrote a reactive application in Quarkus with some nice drawings and scenarioes.

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<b><a href="http://heidloff.net/article-development-reactive-applications-quarkus/">Development of Reactive Applications with Quarkus</a></b>
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from IBM

by <b>Niklas Heidloff</b> posted 20. January 2020

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Diego Camara made a Quarkus implementation that is now listed on realworld site.

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<b><a href="https://github.com/diegocamara/realworld-api-quarkus">diegocamara/realworld-api-quarkus: Simple case of an real world api using quarkus framework.</a></b>
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by <b>Diego Camara</b> posted 11. January 2020

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Gunnar are giving Qute a test ride showing how he wrote a todo app using server side rendered templates with Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://www.morling.dev/blog/quarkus-qute-test-ride/">Quarkus Qute – A Test Ride - Gunnar Morling</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Gunnar Morling</b> posted 3. January 2020

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Hayri gives his intro on how to use Qute in Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://kodnito.com/posts/hello-you-qute-templating-engine/">Hello You Qute Templating Engine</a></b>
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by <b>Hayri Cicek</b> posted 27. December 2019

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Francesco outlines how to write a basic web app using JAX-RS, Quarkus and Vue.js 

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<b><a href="http://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/quarkus/jax-rs-crud-application-using-quarkus-and-vue-js">JAX-RS Crud Application using Quarkus and Vue.js</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Francesco Marchioni</b> posted 20. December 2019

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A quick tour through the basics of Quarkus with some example applications

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<b><a href="http://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/quarkus/getting-started-with-quarkus">Getting started with Quarkus</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Francesco Marchioni</b> posted 19. December 2019

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Jean-Francois walks us through him migrating his Jakarta EE appliation to Quarkus, outlines the differences and similarities and give his perspective on the approach Quarkus takes.

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<b><a href="https://jefrajames.wordpress.com/2019/12/17/run-your-jakarta-ee-microprofile-application-on-quarkus-with-minimum-changes/">Run your Jakarta EE/MicroProfile application on Quarkus with minimum changes – Jean-François James</a></b>
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by <b>Jean-Francois James</b> posted 17. December 2019

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<b><a href="https://croz.net/news/quarkus-an-elementary-devops-particle/">Quarkus - an elementary DevOps particle - CROZ</a></b>
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from Croz

by <b>Denis Jaicevic</b> posted 8. December 2019

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Walkthough on how IntelliJ IDEA can bootstrap a Quarkus projects

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<b><a href="http://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/quarkus/creating-quarkus-projects-using-intellij-idea">Creating Quarkus projects using IntelliJ IDEA </a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Francesco Marchioni</b> posted 8. December 2019

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Mirko walks you through how he used Quarkus to make an Alexa skill hosted on Amazon Lambda.

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/@fcracker79/alexa-skill-with-quarkus-578d0509d037">Alexa skill with Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Mirko Bonasorte</b> posted 7. December 2019

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How to use MapStruct and Quarkus together: match in heaven.

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<b><a href="https://mapstruct.org/news/2019-12-06-mapstruct-and-quarkus/">MapStruct and Quarkus - a match made in heaven? – MapStruct</a></b>
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from MapStruct

by <b>Christian Bandowski</b> posted 6. December 2019

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Ualter goes through and compare Quarkus to his Spring Boot usage.

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<b><a href="https://ualterazambuja.com/2019/12/06/microservices-quarkus-vs-spring-boot/">Microservices: Quarkus vs. Spring Boot</a></b>
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by <b>Ualter Azambuja</b> posted 6. December 2019

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Thomas Qvarnstrom interviewed by InfoQ on Quarkus release.

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<b><a href="https://www.infoq.com/articles/redhat-release-quarkus-1-0/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=calendar">Quarkus, a Kubernetes Native Java Framework, Reaches Version 1.0: Q&A with Thomas Qvarnstrom</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Thomas Qvarnstrom</b> posted 5. December 2019

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Baeldung shows how to implement a Quarkus extension using Liquibase as an example

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<b><a href="https://www.baeldung.com/quarkus-extension-java">How to Implement a Quarkus Extension</a></b>
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from Baeldung.com

by <b>Baeldung</b> posted 2. December 2019

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Max outlines his view on how Quarkus is a black swan in the world of Java and how it affected him and his work

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<b><a href="https://xam.dk/blog/the-black-swan-of-java/">The Black Swan of Java</a></b>
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from Personal / Red Hat

by <b>Max Rydahl Andersen</b> posted 1. December 2019

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Comparing memory usages of various combinations of Java stacks

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<b><a href="https://benc.dev/blog/slim-decafe-java/">Slim Decafe Java – Pulse Code</a></b>
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by <b>Ben Coleman</b> posted 30. November 2019

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Guide on how to secure Quarkus apps using Elytron Database Realm

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<b><a href="http://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/quarkus/securing-quarkus-with-elytron-database-realm">Securing Quarkus with Elytron Database Realm</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Francesco Marchioni</b> posted 19. November 2019

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Comparison on traditional Hibernate/JPA vs Panache approach on reducing boilerplate entity code 

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<b><a href="https://in.relation.to/2019/11/19/hibernate-orm-with-panache-in-quarkus/">Hibernate ORM with Panache in Quarkus - In Relation To</a></b>
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from Hibernate / Red Hat

by <b>Stephane Epardaud</b> posted 19. November 2019

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Frank describes deploying Quarkus to Kubernetes showing of his workflow and tools

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/swlh/microservices-on-kubernetes-quarkus-eks-e4fac1efbef5">In the Fast Lane: Microservices with Quarkus and Managed Kubernetes</a></b>
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from Personal / Amazon Webservices

by <b>Frank Munz</b> posted 18. November 2019

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Wondered if you can do imperative and reactive programming at the same time ? Syed and Clement walks through how Quarkus makes this feasible.

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<b><a href="https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/18/how-quarkus-brings-imperative-and-reactive-programming-together/">How Quarkus brings imperative and reactive programming together</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Syed M. Shaaf, Clement Escoffier</b> posted 18. November 2019

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Walkthrough on how to use Quarkus with Appsody and kabanero.

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<b><a href="https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/kabanero-quarkus-tutorial/">Composing microservices with the Appsody Quarkus experimental collection</a></b>
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from IBM

by <b>Denilson Nastacio</b> posted 15. November 2019

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In this Dzone article Andrew gives his overview on how to write a Java REST API with Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/build-a-java-rest-api-with-quarkus">Build a Java REST API With Quarkus - DZone Java</a></b>
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from MoksaMedia

by <b>Andrew Hughes</b> posted 13. November 2019

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Walk through on how to use Hibernate search in Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://in.relation.to/2019/11/12/hibernate-search-quarkus/">Hibernate Search in Quarkus - In Relation To</a></b>
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from Hibernate / Red Hat

by <b>Yoann Rodière</b> posted 12. November 2019

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Introduction to Quarkus made at ETH Zurich

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<b><a href="https://nxt.engineering/en/blog/eth_quarkus/">nxt - Introduction to Quarkus - Supersonic Subatomic Java</a></b>
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from nxt

by <b>Michael Gerber</b> posted 11. November 2019

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Hantsy gives his way to kickstart your first Quarkus application

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/@hantsy/kickstart-your-first-quarkus-application-cde54f469973">Kickstart your first Quarkus application - Hantsy - Medium</a></b>
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by <b>Hantsy</b> posted 9. November 2019

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Peter Palaga presentation around Apache CamelK and Quarkus

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<b><a href="http://ppalaga.github.io/presentations/191017-baselone-camel/index.html#/">Apache Camel K - supersonic subatomic integrations on Kubernetes and Knative</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Peter Palaga</b> posted 6. November 2019

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Randula give her writeup on her experience with Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://www.99xtechnology.com/blog/techinsight/quarkus-the-next-generation-container-first-framework-for-java-applications/">Quarkus, The Next Generation Container-First Framework For Java Applications | 99X Technology</a></b>
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from 99x Technology

by <b>Randula Koralage</b> posted 3. November 2019

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Vincent explains his journey to bring a difficult PR from proposal to release in Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/behind-curtain-vincent-sevel/">Behind the curtain</a></b>
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by <b>Vincent Sevel</b> posted 28. October 2019

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Walkthrough on how to configure your Quarkus application depending on a profile.

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<b><a href="https://antoniogoncalves.org/2019/11/07/configuring-a-quarkus-application-with-profiles/">Configuring A Quarkus Application With Profiles – Antonio's Blog</a></b>
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by <b>Antonio Goncalves</b> posted 7. October 2019

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A tutorial from Okta on how to secure a Quarkus app with Oauth 2.0, OIDC and Okta.

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<b><a href="https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/09/30/java-quarkus-oidc">How to Develop a Quarkus App with Java and OIDC Authentication | Okta Developer</a></b>
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from Okta

by <b>Andrew Hughes</b> posted 30. September 2019

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German in-depth article with intro and evaluation of Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://www.heise.de/developer/artikel/Quarkus-Der-Blick-ueber-den-Tellerrand-4532556.html">Quarkus: Der Blick über den Tellerrand</a></b>
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from Heise Developer

by <b>Michael Simons</b> posted 20. September 2019

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John outlines how the Spring and MicroPofile APIs can be used together with Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/17/autowire-microprofile-into-spring-with-quarkus/">Autowire MicroProfile into Spring with Quarkus</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>John Clingan</b> posted 17. September 2019

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Alex Soto created a cheatsheet with tips/tricks on how to make things happen in Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://lordofthejars.github.io/quarkus-cheat-sheet/">Quarkus Cheat-Sheet</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Alex Soto</b> posted 31. August 2019

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Spring author Rodrigo wrote a nice introductory article for Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://www.baeldung.com/quarkus-io">Guide to QuarkusIO</a></b>
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from Baeldung

by <b>Rodrigo Graciano</b> posted 13. August 2019

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Tim from Vorwerk Group writes on how to utilize Quarkus OpenTracing together with Instana Java OpenTracing.

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<b><a href="https://www.instana.com/blog/quarkus-and-instana-lightspeed-monitoring-for-supersonic-java/">Quarkus and Instana: Lightspeed Monitoring for Supersonic Java</a></b>
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from Vorwerk Group/Instana

by <b>Tim Riemer</b> posted 30. July 2019

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Adam writes up how to make the simplest possible Quarkus extension.

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<b><a href="http://www.adam-bien.com/roller/abien/entry/simplest_possible_quarkus_extension">Simplest Possible Quarkus Extension</a></b>
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from Adam Bien

by <b>Adam Bien</b> posted 30. June 2019

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Guest blog by Jon Skog from Instana on how they released an Operator built with Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://blog.openshift.com/instana-releases-red-hat-openshift-kubernetes-operator-built-on-quarkus/">Instana Releases Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Operator Built on Quarkus – Red Hat OpenShift Blog</a></b>
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from Instana / Red Hat

by <b>Jason Dobies</b> posted 19. June 2019

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Walkthrough on how to use application.properties and Microprofile Config API to configure your Quarkus application.

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<b><a href="https://antoniogoncalves.org/2019/06/07/configuring-a-quarkus-application/">Configuring A Quarkus Application – Antonio's Blog</a></b>
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by <b>Antonio Goncalves</b> posted 7. June 2019

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Stephan, founder of Devoxx walks through how he used Quarkus to go from a 180 MB / 56 seconds startup to 59 MB / 0.043 seconds startup with his JHipster application.

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<b><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/jhipster-quarkus-demo-app-stephan-janssen/">The JHipster Quarkus demo app</a></b>
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by <b>Stephan Janssen</b> posted 19. May 2019

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Yazid writes about how to use HashiCorp Consul with Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/@yazidaqel/quarkus-configuration-using-consul-d077dc6d5d3">Quarkus configuration using Consul - yazid aqel - Medium</a></b>
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by <b>yazid aqel</b> posted 4. May 2019

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French introductory article about Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://blog.zenika.com/2019/04/23/zoom-sur-quarkus/">Zoom sur Quarkus</a></b>
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from ZenikaIT

by <b>Loïs Mathieu</b> posted 23. April 2019

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Yazid made an introductury series blog on how to use Kafka and Eclipse Vert.x with Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/@yazidaqel/quarkus-vertx-a-powerfull-combination-part-1-introduction-b039b911686">Quarkus & Vertx, a powerfull combination — Part 1 Introduction</a></b>
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by <b>yazid aqel</b> posted 21. April 2019

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Sebastian from Dzone gives his analysis of Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/thoughts-on-quarkus">Thoughts on Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Sebastian Daschner</b> posted 19. April 2019

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News article covering the launch of Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://thenewstack.io/red-hats-quarkus-brings-natively-compiled-java-to-kubernetes">Red Hat's Quarkus Brings Natively Compiled Java to Kubernetes - The New Stack</a></b>
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from The New Stack

by <b>Mike Melanson</b> posted 16. April 2019

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News article on InfoQ on the launch of Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://www.infoq.com/news/2019/03/redhat-release-quarkus/">Quarkus, a Kubernetes Native Java Framework</a></b>
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from InfoQ

by <b>Diogo Carleto</b> posted 25. March 2019

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Jason Greene introducing Quarkus to the world.

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<b><a href="https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/03/07/quarkus-next-generation-kubernetes-native-java-framework/">Introducing Quarkus: a next-generation Kubernetes native Java framework</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Jason Greene</b> posted 7. March 2019

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Francesco is the first to publish a book on Quarkus and how to use it for cloud native applications.

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<b><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Hands-Cloud-Native-Applications-Java-Quarkus/dp/1838821473">Hands-On Cloud-Native Applications with Java and Quarkus: Build high performance Java microservices on Kubernetes</a></b>
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from Packt / Red Hat

by <b>Francesco Marchioni</b> posted 13. December 2019

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Discussion with Claus and Luca on what is new in Camel 3 and touches upon their Quarkus support.

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<b><a href="https://asylum.libsyn.com/podcast-46-what-do-you-call-a-camel-with-3-humps">JBoss Community Asylum: Podcast #47 - What do you call a Camel with 3 humps ?</a></b>
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from JBoss Asylum / Red Hat

by <b>Claus Ibsen, Luca Burgazolli, Emmanuel Bernard and Max Rydahl Andersen</b> posted 16. December 2019

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Quarkus 1.0 release, motivation for SpringBoot to Quarkus migration and the Spring API compatibility layer - conversation with: Dimitris Andreadis

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<b><a href="http://airhacks.fm/#episode_64">Airhacks #64 - Quarkus 1.0 and SpringBoot</a></b>
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from Red Hat / Adam Bien

by <b>Dimitris Andreadis/Adam Bien</b> posted 4. December 2019

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Quarkus team members Guillaume and Emmanuel on the Software Engineering Daily podcast talking about Quarkus and GraalVM

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<b><a href="https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2019/11/14/graalvm-quarkus-java-acceleration-with-guillaume-smet-and-emmanuel-bernard/">GraalVM Quarkus: Java Acceleration with Guillaume Smet and Emmanuel Bernard - Software Engineering Daily</a></b>
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from Software Engineering Daily / Red Hat

by <b>Guillaume Smet and Emmanuel Bernard</b> posted 14. November 2019

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Jason, Emmanuel, Bill and Max on Asylum podcast about the making of Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://asylum.libsyn.com/podcast-46-quarkus-to-the-bones">JBoss Asylum podcast #46 - Quarkus to the bones</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Emmanuel Bernard, Jason Greene, Bill Burke, Max Andersen</b> posted 8. October 2019

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Adam Bien talks with Emmmanuel Bernard co-lead of Quarkus on how he got from his first computer to the first line of Quarkus.

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<b><a href="http://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/the_first_line_of_quarkus">The First Line of Quarkus</a></b>
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from airhacks.fm / Red Hat

by <b>Emmanuel Bernard, Adam Bien</b> posted 3. September 2019

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Adam Bien sits down with Dimitris, manager of the Quarkus Red Hat team. Talks on how Dimitris started in IT and his thoughts on Quarkus.

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<b><a href="http://www.adam-bien.com/roller/abien/entry/quarkus_is_the_opposite_of">Quarkus is the Opposite of Wildfly</a></b>
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from airhacks.fm / Red Hat

by <b>Dimitris Andreadis, Adam Bien</b> posted 6. August 2019

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Stuart Douglas in a conversation with Adam Bien from his first programming language to making Quarkus having a great devmode utilizing thinjars

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<b><a href="http://www.adam-bien.com/roller/abien/entry/quarkus_airhacks_fm_podcast">Quarkus and ThinJARs</a></b>
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from airhacks.fm / Red Hat

by <b>Stuart Douglas, Adam Bien</b> posted 4. April 2019

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French podcast with Emmanuel Bernard talking the why and hows of Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://lescastcodeurs.com/2019/03/26/lcc-207-interview-sur-quarkus-avec-emmanuel-bernard/">Interview sur Quarkus avec Emmanuel Bernard</a></b>
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from Les Cast Codeurs Podcast / Red Hat

by <b>Les Cast Codeurs, Emmanuel Bernard</b> posted 26. March 2019

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A workshop where you build several microservices interoperating through HTTP and Kafka.

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<b><a href="https://quarkus.io/quarkus-workshops/super-heros">Step-by-step Workshop on how to Develop a Microservice Architecture with Quarkus</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Emmanuel Bernard, Clement Escoffier, Antonio Goncalves</b> posted 23. October 2019

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Various Katacoda scenarios on Developing with Quarkus on OpenShift

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<b><a href="https://www.katacoda.com/openshift/courses/middleware/middleware-quarkus">Developing with Quarkus using Interactive Browser-Based Labs | Katacoda</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>OpenShift</b> posted 3. April 2019

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Red Hat Middleware demonstrate how Quarkus when deployed natively results in being faster to start than Spring Boot, NodeJS, Python and Go.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teHtuV9edvU">Deploying Multiple Cloud-Native Apps with OpenShift Serverless</a></b>
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from Red HAt

by <b>Red Hat Middleware</b> posted 4. June 2020

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Georgios presents on what is new in Quarkus with live questions.

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<b><a href="https://www.twitch.tv/videos/639186416">OpenShift Commons Briefing: What's New in Quarkus</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Georgios Andrianakis</b> posted 3. June 2020

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Quarkus' Kotlin support is very good and we will explore the real benefits it can bring to your system

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PSA709LrUY&feature=youtu.be">Introduction to Quarkus with Kotlin</a></b>
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from Daily Code Buffer

by <b>Daily Code Buffer</b> posted 7. May 2020

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Quarkus Deep Dive series - Interactive Panel

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6YhO0vfJqI">[SouJava Online] Painel Interativo Deep Dive Series: Quarkus</a></b>
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from SouJava

by <b>SouJava</b> posted 28. May 2020

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh0v_J0DAJQ">BordeauxJUG : Artificial Intelligence on Quarkus: I love it when an OptaPlan comes together</a></b>
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by <b>Bordeaux JUG</b> posted 28. May 2020

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLsaop5M14M">Deploy Friday: E06 Quarkus Supersonic Subatomic Java</a></b>
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by <b>Platform.sh</b> posted 22. May 2020

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An example coffee beans Quarkus application that uses a Neo4J database and Neo4J OGM

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fz9i_Q9fCw">Neo4J OGM with Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Sebastian Daschner</b> posted 18. May 2020

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This video explains how to use Jhipster to create a Quarkus application.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAFBRoUnuWg&feature=youtu.be">Create a Quarkus application with JHipster.</a></b>
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by <b>Daniel PETISME</b> posted 17. May 2020

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The Quarkus Way

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyxiLyg8PE8&feature=youtu.be">6. Cloud Native Bern Meetup</a></b>
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by <b>Cloud Native Bern</b> posted 12. May 2020

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Developer mode and command mode discussions

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UhM_W6zukg">Quarkus Insights #2: quarkus:dev and Command mode</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Quarkusio</b> posted 12. May 2020

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How to create serverless functions on AWS using Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_gVwQp_Ik8">Meetup Virtual GuateJUG 2020.05 | AWS Lambda: Soluciones con Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Eventos JEspañol</b> posted 8. May 2020

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Introduction to Quarkus with Kotlin (video)

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PSA709LrUY">Introduction to Quarkus with Kotlin</a></b>
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from Daily Code Buffer

by <b>Daily Code Buffer</b> posted 7. May 2020

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Quarkus.io is an open-source framework that brings a lot of productivity enhancements to Java. Its benefits are not limited to Java developers. Kotlin support is very good and we will explore the real benefits it can bring to your system.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PSA709LrUY&feature=youtu.be">Introduction to Quarkus with Kotlin</a></b>
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by <b>Daily Code Buffer</b> posted 7. May 2020

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Max give his Black Swan talk at Switzerland Java User Group in the first ~45 minutes and the last  ~30 minutes he is answering 25+ questions from the live audience.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TowAFrFO00Y">Quarkus: The Black Swan of Java?</a></b>
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from Switzerland Java User Group - Red Hat

by <b>Java User Group Switzerland</b> posted 1. May 2020

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Nataniel has courses in youtube channel (portuguese) talking about Quarkus and MongoDB

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0ZZuB0RrGA&list=PLxuFqIk29JL1OZFZuRjqfmf2RVPq2K3Tq">Nataniel Paiva has a youtube channel with course of Quarkus and MongoDB</a></b>
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by <b>Nataniel Paiva</b> posted 18. April 2020

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Nataniel has courses in youtube channel (portuguese) talking about Quarkus and PanacheEntity with PostgreSQL

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1b5T-O8cNo&list=PLxuFqIk29JL1tQMJZPD_DJWsPAGKe8hjA">Nataniel Paiva has a youtube channel with course of Quarkus and PanacheEntity</a></b>
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by <b>Nataniel Paiva</b> posted 16. April 2020

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Sebastian walks through how to use and how quarkus:dev works when running in containers

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<b><a href="https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2020/03/quarkus-remote-dev-in-docker-containers.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+JavaCodeGeeks+%28Java+Code+Geeks%29">Quarkus remote dev in Docker containers</a></b>
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from Java Code Geeks

by <b>Sebastian Daschner</b> posted 19. March 2020

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Doing testing in containers does not need to be hard - Sebastian shows how he setup testing in his docker container setup.

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<b><a href="https://blog.sebastian-daschner.com/entries/quarkus-remote-dev-in-containers">Quarkus remote dev in Docker containers</a></b>
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by <b>Sebastian Daschner</b> posted 18. March 2020

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Eero Arvonen talks about their Finance/Banking data app which now in parts are migrated from Thorntail to Quarkus. He walk throughs the pain points and advantages of using Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqIxblW2ZKI">Future Finance Data Innovations with Open Banking and PSD2   Eero Arvonen (Suomen Asiakastieto)</a></b>
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from Asiakastieto Group

by <b>OpenShift</b> posted 31. January 2020

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<b><a href="http://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/memory_consumption_wildfly_full_thinwwar">Memory Consumption: WildFly Full ThinWAR vs. Quarkus SkimmedJAR : Adam Bien's Weblog</a></b>
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by <b>Adam Bien</b> posted 14. January 2020

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In this Virtual Jug Roberto and Bruno hosts talks about their experience deploying Quarkus in the real-world.

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<b><a href="https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgbwelTh3Mg">Quarkus in Real-World Deployments</a></b>
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from Virtual Jug / Talkdesk

by <b>Roberto Cortez, Bruno Baptista</b> posted 17. December 2019

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Vinicius host a weekly Portuguese youtube channel talking about all things Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/viniciusferraz">Vinicius Ferraz youtube channel on Quarkus in Portuguese</a></b>
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from Croz

by <b>Vinicius Ferraz</b> posted 8. December 2019

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Thomas shows that Quarkus, GraalVM and Docker are a great platform for developing and running fast and lightweight Microservices

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L76_7qXeuTg">Quarkus, die schnellste Java Microservices Runtime für die Cloud?</a></b>
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from predic8

by <b>predic8</b> posted 21. November 2019

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In this presentation Georgios demos the building of some Spring applications with Quarkus. He shows how Spring developers can take advantage of Quarkus' live coding feature, fast boot times and small memory footprint whilst using the Spring APIs they know and love.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wJm8g83vqA&feature=emb_title">Kubernetes Native Spring apps on Quarkus</a></b>
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from Devoxx Belgium / Red Hat

by <b>Georgios Andrianakis</b> posted 7. November 2019

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Jago likes automation and playing music, so he turned his hand to automating the playing of an acoustic guitar with Quarkus and a Raspberry Pi. Jago explains why Quarkus was his framework of choice for the constrained environment of the Raspberry Pi.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XhpFtl1Pj0">Play an Acoustic Guitar with a Raspberry Pi</a></b>
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from Devoxx Belgium / OpenValue

by <b>Jago de Vreede</b> posted 7. November 2019

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Emmanuel gives a code-heavy introduction to Quarkus demonstrating live reload, opinionated persistence with Hibernate Panache, testing, GraalVM native compilation and more.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQDR34KoC-8">Quarkus Why, How and What</a></b>
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from Devoxx Belgium / Red Hat

by <b>Emmanuel Bernard</b> posted 6. November 2019

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In this talk Sebastien demonstrates how to connect your Quarkus applications to an identity provider and how to secure access to your application's REST API

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWHdkpVagXA">Secure your Quarkus Applications</a></b>
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from Devoxx Belgium / Red Hat

by <b>Sebastien Blanc</b> posted 5. November 2019

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Michel hosts a fun battle between Quarkus and Micronaut where the audience decides the winner!

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnEXOqcNXPs">Battle of The Microservice Frameworks: Micronaut Versus Quarkus Edition!</a></b>
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from Devoxx Belgium / Craftsmen

by <b>Michel Schudel</b> posted 4. November 2019

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The Kogito team demonstrate how to bring business automation to the cloud using Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBkX6v57Jbo">Event-driven Business Automation Powered by Cloud Native Java</a></b>
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from Devoxx Belgium / Red Hat

by <b>Mario Fusco, Maciej Swiderski & Edoardo Vacchi</b> posted 4. November 2019

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In this talk Fabian shows how to write a Kubernettes operator in Java using Quarkus and the Kubernettes Java client

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9nuMJ6usFY&feature=emb_title">Writing a Kubernetes Operator in Java</a></b>
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from Instana / Devoxx Belgium

by <b>Fabian Stäber</b> posted 4. November 2019

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Loïc doing a french introduction of Quarkus at Devfest Nantes

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VdChn13f3U&list=PLuZ_sYdawLiUjPGPsOvBcgBxC6yP_HSA6&index=4">Développer une API Cloud Ready avec Quarkus</a></b>
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from DevFest Nantes / GDG France / ZenikaIT

by <b>Loïs Mathieu</b> posted 31. October 2019

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Sergey gives overview on Quarkus with Apache Tika, a content detection and analysis framework. Highlights the performance improvements and how other Apache projects can utilize Quarkus and be ready for GraalVM native images.

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<b><a href="https://aceu19.apachecon.com/session/apache-tika-goes-native-graalvm-and-quarkus">Apache Tika Goes Native with GraalVM and Quarkus | ApacheCon</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Sergey Beryozkin</b> posted 23. October 2019

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Sanne did a talk at Qcon Sao Paulo on Quarkus & GraalVM.

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<b><a href="https://www.infoq.com/presentations/quarkus-graalvm-sao-paulo-2019/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=calendar">Quarkus and GraalVM: Booting Hibernate at Supersonic Speed, Subatomic Size</a></b>
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from QCon Sao Paulo 2019

by <b>Sanne Grinovero</b> posted 11. September 2019

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Marcus shows how to create native executable with Quarkus and how fast it scales. Part of JakartaOne online web conference.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=42&v=oJx2Dd8yrG4">Turbocharged Java with Quarkus</a></b>
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from Eclipse Foundation

by <b>Marcus Biel</b> posted 11. September 2019

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Adam in a video where he buils a web application from scratch and access the backend using the Fetch API with and without activated CORS

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<b><a href="http://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/quarkus_jax_rs_service_with">Quarkus JAX-RS Service With CORS Support</a></b>
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from Adam Bien

by <b>Adam Bien</b> posted 14. August 2019

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Quarkus provides a supersonic development experience and a subatomic execution environment thanks to its integration with GraalVM. This talk is about the reactive side of Quarkus and how to use it to implement reactive and data-streaming applications.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trwJxZawglc">Subatomic Reactive Systems with Quarkus</a></b>
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from JBCNConf / Red Hat

by <b>Clement Escoffier</b> posted 31. July 2019

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Mark takes you through the history of Java and explains why Quarkus is a game-changer for its future.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O085h6jKBWc">The (A) future of Java and containers</a></b>
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from J4K Conference / Red Hat

by <b>Mark Little</b> posted 30. July 2019

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Video from Adam Bien - Installing Jaeger, creating a microprofile.io / quarkus.io service with MicroProfile OpenTracing from scratch in 7 minutes.

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<b><a href="http://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/microprofile_opentracing_jaegertracing_and_quarkus">MicroProfile OpenTracing, Jaegertracing and Quarkus ...in 7mins</a></b>
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from Adam Bien

by <b>Adam Bien</b> posted 24. July 2019

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Combining Eclipse MicroProfile and Quarkus lets developers deliver feature-rich, container-based MicroProfile applications that start in under tens of milliseconds. This talk live-codes a container-based MicroProfile application that is deployed to Kubernetes.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hReKM6rmcho">Build Eclipse MicroProfile apps quickly with Quarkus | Jakarta TechTalks</a></b>
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from Eclipse Foundation / Red Hat

by <b>John Clingan</b> posted 25. June 2019

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Dimitris talks about benefits of Quarkus, including developer joy, supersonic speed, and best of breed libraries and standards in this overview talk.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWETnSFB0WA">Quarkus : Supersonic, subatomic Java</a></b>
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from Voxxed Athens / Red Hat

by <b>Dimitris Andreadis</b> posted 14. June 2019

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This talk demonstrates how to use Quarkus to create super small, super fast Java containers, which can be a game-changer, especially in a serverless environment.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqUApOrYeS8">Java, Turbocharged</a></b>
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from JOTB19 / Red Hat

by <b>Marcus Biel</b> posted 10. June 2019

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Create your first Quarkus project and learn why the tool sparks joy in the hearts of developers.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r3ZV36ah4I">Coding That Sparks Joy With Quarkus, by Edson Yanaga</a></b>
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from SouJava / Red Hat

by <b>Edson Yanaga</b> posted 24. May 2019

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Sanne talks at Devoxx about GraalVM and Hibernate with Quarkus.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za5CSBX-UME">Quarkus and GraalVM: booting Hibernate at supersonic speed, subatomic size</a></b>
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from Devoxx UK / Red Hat

by <b>Sanne Grinovero</b> posted 16. May 2019

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Marthen Luther shows how to create a simple Java application using Quarkus and deploy it as a serverless application on Knative.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=-c1Sh-1uAeM">Taste of Serverless Application Development</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Marthen Luther</b> posted 9. May 2019

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This DevNation Live tutorial demonstrates how to use Quarkus to optimize your enterprise Java apps, your APIs, your microservices, and your serverless functions for a Kubernetes/OpenShift environment that is vastly smaller, faster, and more scalable.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G_r1iyrn2c">Quarkus: Supersonic, subatomic Java | DevNation Live</a></b>
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from Red Hat Developer

by <b>Burr Sutter</b> posted 4. April 2019

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QTips - a video play list on getting started with Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsM3ZE5tGAVbMz1LJqc8L5LpnfxPPKloO">Quarkus Tips Video Playlist</a></b>
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from Quarkus.io / Red Hat

by <b>Quarkus.io</b> posted 29. March 2019

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The goal of Quarkus is to make Java a leading platform in Kubernetes and serverless environments, while offering developers a unified reactive and imperative programming model to optimally address a wider range of distributed application architectures. Learn more in this introduction to the project.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCsWi_641Rk">OpenShift Commons Briefing Introducing Quarkus: a next-generation Kubernetes Native Java framework</a></b>
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from OpenShift, Red Hat

by <b>Thomas Qvarnstrom, Jason Greene</b> posted 28. March 2019

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